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Jon Rauch batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career Statistics.

posted 7/22/2007 in Jon Rauch Bookmarks

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Where They Stand: Arizona Diamondbacks
Published 2/12/2009 by Matt Clapp (sharapovasthigh@gmail.com) at Sharapova's Thigh
... figures to be closer and has never been in the role for a whole season in his career. He was terrific in the role in September though when he took over for Brandon Lyon, as he went 7/8 in save opportunities and didn't allow a run in 13 innings. The 6'11" Jon Rauch was pathetic after coming over from Washinton at the trade deadline, so he's no lock to have a late inning role. Left-hander Scott Schoenweis was a nice addition. He put up a 3.34 ERA for the Mets last season. How the rest of the bullpen looks seems to be anybody's guess. They just signed veteran reliever Tom ...

100 Games of Suckitude
Published 9/27/2008 by Nate (noreply@blogger.com) at Nats Triple Play
... 44 Sat, May 17 @BAL L 5-6 18-26 B Burres O Perez 47 Tue, May 20 PHI L 0-1 20-27 T Gordon J Rauch 48 Wed, ...

Woof
Published 7/25/2008 by Nat Baddington (noreply@blogger.com) at Bad Nats
... Jon Rauch: Tall. Effective. Expo. And now he is gone into the West. Forget that the Nationals received in exchange only a tiny middle infielder whose offensive prowess extends back to baseball's antediluvian period, for that is Not the Point. Firstly, none can underwhelm so much as that pitiful Felipe Lopez. Secondly, we are rid of another Albatross. Only four Expos remain, and - ...

Love the Smell of Trade Talk in the Morning?
Published 4/5/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... ) and more expensive salary, it was suggested that perhaps the Tigers should be more interested in middle reliever Jon Rauch.  During his weekly chat at ...

Two on Two: 2008 NL East Preview
Published 3/28/2008 by Patrick Sullivan and Marc Hulet at Baseball Analysts
... 88 ERA+) are all probably middle relievers at best on other teams. Garrett Mock, Ross Detwiler and, to a lesser extent, Tyler Clippard offer some hope for later in 2008 or 2009. Washington might have one of the better pens in the east, especially if Hanrahan and/or Redding end up there as a long reliever. The bullpen has some depth with Luis Ayala, Jesus Colome, Jon Rauch, Saul Rivera, Chris Schroder ...

Rauch Signs New Contract
Published 2/14/2008 by John Leonard at All Things Valley League
... Former Valley Leaguer Jon Rauch (Harrisonburg) signed a new two-year contract with Washington, according to the Nationals. The contract is for $3.2 million total, with $1.2 million slated for 2008, and $2 million for 2009.  Rauch was very effective out of the bullpen in 2007, finishing 8-4, with 4 saves, 3.61 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, 2.2 BB/9, and 7.3 K/9 in 87 1/3 innings. Click the "Nationals" link to see the entire article. ...

2/2/08 Rauch Gets More Ink...
Published 2/3/2008 by e chigliak <info@federalbaseball.com> at Federal Baseball
... Estrada most likely to remain as the backstops on the big league roster, but Pitching Coach Randy St. Claire is still there and Chad Cordero's locked-up for at least one more season to nail down the saves that Rauch holds. Rauch and Cordero are joined by Luis Ayala, Saul Rivera, Ryan Wagner, Chris Schroder, Mike Bacsik and Ray King forming one imposing bullpen for the upcoming season. *Jon Rauch Links* Jon Rauch's career stats at baseball-reference.com: http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rauchjo01.shtml Jon Rauch's career stats at ...

Go, go, former White Sox
Published 9/24/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
Go, go, former White Sox Didja miss me? Damn. OK, well, did you miss this? Yup -- that, my friends, is Aaron Rowand ripping a grounder to short for a 6-4 forceout. Actually, Rowand had a couple of pretty good performances the last couple of days. On Saturday, he had four hits and made a couple of really tough catches, one of them a slicing liner that forced him to change the shoulder he was looking over. You know, the kind that pantsed Rob Mackowiak every single time. The only blemish came in the field, however, when he just missed on a dive and played a single into a triple. On second thought, he'd fit right in playing next to Jermaine Dye once again. But while it was fun watching Rowand and Tadahito Iguchi (two flyouts to right-center in two pinch-hit appearances) once again, I was more amazed at the Cavalcade of White Sox Rejects that comprises a significant portion of the Washington Nationals' roster. 1. Jon Rauch . ...

The Nickname Doctor: Greetings!
Published 7/18/2007 by One More Dying Quail at Epic Carnival
... That was easy: at 6’10” and 250 pounds, Young is a veritable giant who is tied with Randy Johnson, Eric Hillman and Andrew Sisco for the title of second-tallest players in major league history (darn you, Jon Rauch!). Also, he was born in Texas and majored in politics at Princeton, where he was the first player to be named ...

Jon Rauch
Published 1/3/2007 by Chris Needham at Capitol Punishment
... --Career stats at baseball reference ...